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titleUser Login Page/title
link rel=stylesheet href=css/default.css
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body bgcolor=#FF
table width=700trtd align=center
img src=images/mywarehouse.gif alt=my warehouse width=541 height=67
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Thanks alot for your help, I will try to understand your answer :) and I hope
it will help me
Mark;
Basically you present the user with a login page and their login name and
password
authentication are matched to a database query that also pulls a database field
named
page2load.
The query then passes that parameter to the browser.
You can also use their ipaddress as a match to the
Thanks for your reply again. but the css and the Images ( all the page content
folder ) aren't included in your reply can you sent them please :)
Apache HTTPD will use the same DNS configured in your Operative System,
same as every other software/client in your machine. If squid has a
directive to use different, that's not usual or related to httpd in any way.
2014-07-21 1:05 GMT+02:00 Mark jensen ngiw2...@hotmail.com:
sorry, I don't
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Dear Richard Thanks for yor reply
At a content delivery level, apache and squid are almost
antithetical. So, while squid may find it desirable/necessary to
play DNS games as part of meeting its content delivery goals, that's
not something apache needs to do (since if you need to play the
Any suggestions on mechanism to archive httpd processes over a couple months?
The idea being to see the peak number of httpd processes reached during say 2
months?
Thanks
This is on Solaris 10
From: Rose, John Rose jbr...@utk.edumailto:jbr...@utk.edu
Date: Monday, July 21, 2014 2:47 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.orgmailto:users@httpd.apache.org
users@httpd.apache.orgmailto:users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Keeping an archive of httpd processes
Any suggestions on
Greetings Rose,
You could use SNMP MRTG or Catci.
Thanks,
Otis
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 3:40 PM, Rose, John B jbr...@utk.edu wrote:
This is on Solaris 10
From: Rose, John Rose jbr...@utk.edu
Date: Monday, July 21, 2014 2:47 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org users@httpd.apache.org
Subject:
Thanks
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On Jul 21, 2014, at 8:17 PM, Otis Dewitt - NOAA Affiliate
otis.dew...@noaa.govmailto:otis.dew...@noaa.gov wrote:
Greetings Rose,
You could use SNMP MRTG or Catci.
Thanks,
Otis
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 3:40 PM, Rose, John B
jbr...@utk.edumailto:jbr...@utk.edu wrote:
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